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  • "Up All Night" is really fun, "Evaline" is beautiful, and "Polaroids and Red Wine" might beat out Ted Leo's "One Polaroid A Day" for the best Polaroid-related song released last month.

    Baltiblogs Al 2010

  • "Up All Night" is really fun, "Evaline" is beautiful, and "Polaroids and Red Wine" might beat out Ted Leo's "One Polaroid A Day" for the best Polaroid-related song released last month.

    Baltiblogs Al 2010

  • "Evaline," she called, "when you get through your work come down here where I'm minding Freddie, wont you?

    A Missionary Twig Emma L. Burnett

  • Princesses Celeste, Goldie, Ruth, Evaline, and Violet will continue on to the next test.

    Violet Eyes DEBBIE VIGUIË 2010

  • “Then go,” the queen said, standing aside to let Evaline pass.

    Violet Eyes DEBBIE VIGUIË 2010

  • “Then go,” the queen said, standing aside to let Evaline pass.

    Violet Eyes DEBBIE VIGUIË 2010

  • The next morning Violet waited anxiously with Goldie, Celeste, Ruth, and Evaline in a small room in the castle.

    Violet Eyes DEBBIE VIGUIË 2010

  • Princesses Celeste, Goldie, Ruth, Evaline, and Violet will continue on to the next test.

    Violet Eyes DEBBIE VIGUIË 2010

  • The next morning Violet waited anxiously with Goldie, Celeste, Ruth, and Evaline in a small room in the castle.

    Violet Eyes DEBBIE VIGUIË 2010

  • If I've got the right David Armstrong on the 1900 census, and I believe I do, then his parents were Era Armstrong of New York and Evaline Edwards of England.

    Genealogue Challenge #145 2009

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